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Millions feeling radiated distress
By ALANNA MITCHELL, The Globe and Mail
With a report by Dawn Walton in Calgary
Tuesday, September 18, 2001
Sharp mood swings. Problems sleeping. The overwhelming urge to gather with family. The irresistible need to lay in stores of food.
All these symptoms are affecting North Americans literally by the millions as they struggle to absorb the implications of last week's catastrophic attacks in New York and Washington.
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Voices From After the Fall, The Facts Behind the Fear, and the preview of a new Discovery documentary filmed at Ground Zero.
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Six-month Memorial for Sept. 11 - U.S. President George Bush speaks from the White House. "The terrorists will remember Sept. 11 as the day their reckoning began," he said.
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